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La geopolitica italica di Roma
A short sketch of Roman foreign politics till to the Battle of Sentinum inserted in the frame of Mediterranean geopolitic
Geopolitica della transizione: la fine del mondo antico
A short sketch of Roman foreign politics from the crisis of IIIrd century AD to the formation of barbarian kingdoms in the West and the arrival of the Arabs in the East inserted in the frame of Mediterranean geopolitic
Dalla leggenda degli Iperborei alla realtà dei Galati
This paper collects the evidence for the Greek knowledge of the Celts before the Gallic invasion in Greece, 280/279 BC. While the rare direct contacts conveyed the image of brave and valiant warriors, the cultural and philosophic speculation from the Pythagoreans to Aristotle created the image of good and sage barbarians, which was destroyed by the terrible impact of the sack of Delphi in 279 BC
Gli assi geopolitici tra media Repubblica e Principato
A short sketch of Roman foreign politics from the Punic Wars to the crisis of IIIrd century AD inserted in the frame of Mediterranean geopolitic
Per una nuova immagine di Silla
The Sullan ideal of the concordia ordinum had to be fulfilled through the restauration of the Urbs by a new Romulus (Sulla himself), but had to be maintained through the potestas of the ordinary offices
Giuseppe ZECCHINI, Cesare e il mos maiorum
Torrens Philippe. Giuseppe ZECCHINI, Cesare e il mos maiorum. In: L'antiquité classique, Tome 73, 2004. pp. 539-541
Gianuario Nepoziano: la ricezione di Valerio Massimo nella tarda antichità
This paper includes a short survey of Valerius Maximus' reception from Pliny the Elder to the Late Antiquity anmdf a new hypothesis on ianuarius Nepotianus' Epitome: Nepotianus was a pagan rhetor connected with the Nicomachi-Symmachi, whose aim was to enhance pagan virtues and miracles (like Iulius Obsequens' Liber prodigiorum) in opposition to Christian hagiograph
Religione romana e rapporti internazionale tra III e II secolo a.C.
The Romans sincerely believed they were the most pious men in the world and owed their hegemony to their special relationship with the gods: so they felt in deep distrust facing the Hellenistic world, where there was not any religious unity and where philosophical scepticism mixed with the cult of the rulers as gods: so religion could not be an element of mutual understanding between the Roman rulers and their Hellenistic subjects
Giuseppe Zecchini, Cassio Dione e la guerra gallica di Cesare
Wankenne Jules. Giuseppe Zecchini, Cassio Dione e la guerra gallica di Cesare. In: L'antiquité classique, Tome 49, 1980. p. 348
Giuseppe Zecchini. Il Carmen de Bello Actiaco. Storiografla e Lotta política in età Augustea
Wankenne Jules. Giuseppe Zecchini. Il Carmen de Bello Actiaco. Storiografla e Lotta política in età Augustea. In: L'antiquité classique, Tome 58, 1989. pp. 330-331
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